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In the fourth Shakespeare play Hinds has tackled and retold as a graphic novel, he has chosen to remain faithful to Macbeth's original period and setting, owing to its basis in historical fact. It's a dark tale of power and greed, and Hinds effectively communicates in words and pictures the gist of the story. An authentic and powerful entry into the original play.
Reviewer: Jonathan Hunt
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March, 2015